My partner and I are currently living in Kabul, Afghanistan, and he's been transferred to Kuwait. We're both Canadians, and we've lived together in both China and Kabul without any problem, but I've been unable to find much info about the viability of this arrangement in Kuwait. Do authorities turn a blind eye? Would we even be able to find a place together? What are the risks if we do live together?

Its both illegal and immoral, but yes its possible- you maybe asked for a marrage certificate when you rent an apt and you never can tell. People clock you coming and going sometimes and the harris (guard) of the building may not be willing to overlook for what his jobs worth..........up to you.

VS thanks for repeating what I said in my post- and as for the flogging thats not really true- neither is the info that you said about both people needing visas and jobs. I guess maybe you info is just a bit outdated?

Oh, and re: the immorality of cohabitiation I was only kidding dmb- i meant in the eyes of the law.

I'm not too concerned about the visa and the job, I've got 2 passports so I'm sure I can keep myself in tourist visas until I find work. My main concern is the residency issue. From what info I've been able to find, it appears that you have to begin the residency process quite quickly after accepting a job. It doesn't seem like Dubai where you have the choice of living on work visas or becomming a resident. And as part of the paperwork you have to submit is a copy of your lease, is this correct? My main concern is that we would have to put both of our names on the lease, and it would be pretty obvious that there are 2 names on the lease and no marriage certificate sumbitted with the residency paperwork. Also do the residents card or drivers license state your marital status?

In Kuwait the Work Permit IS also the Residency - IQAMA.
e.g. Visa # 18 for you.

You could both secure jobs teaching at Schools which provide furnished accommodation. i.e. An apartment each in the same building .... live in one and use the second for entertaining friends/trusted colleagues.